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Bold is as it suggests. Let us say you are typing "I really hate going to the doctors." and you want to make sure they know how much you hate it. You can type, "I really ", then ⌘B to start using bold, "'''hate'''", then ⌘B again to stop using bold, " going to the doctors." Then you have the nice sentance, "I really '''hate''' going to the doctors."

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Bold is as it suggests. Let us say you are typing "I really hate going to the doctors." and you want to make sure they know how much you hate it. You can type, "I really ", then ⌘B to start using bold, "'''hate'''", then ⌘B again to stop using bold, " going to the doctors." Then you have the nice sentence, "I really '''hate''' going to the doctors."

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=== 2. Italic ===

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Italic has the same affect on what you're typing as bold. Instead, you can use the command ⌘I. Your sentance would then look like, "I really ''hate'' going to the doctors."

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Italic has the same affect on what you're typing as bold. Instead, you can use the command ⌘I. Your sentence would then look like, "I really ''hate'' going to the doctors."